1. A large-scale systematic survey of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies reveals recurring molecular features

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. Yiquan Wang
    2. Meng Yuan
    3. Jian Peng
    4. Ian A. Wilson
    5. Nicholas C. Wu

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  2. Potent neutralizing anti-SARS-CoV-2 human antibodies cure infection with SARS-CoV-2 variants in hamster model

    This article has 26 authors:
    1. Maya Imbrechts
    2. Wim Maes
    3. Louanne Ampofo
    4. Nathalie Van den Berghe
    5. Bas Calcoen
    6. Dominique Van Looveren
    7. Winnie Kerstens
    8. Madina Rasulova
    9. Thomas Vercruysse
    10. Sam Noppen
    11. Rana Abdelnabi
    12. Caroline Foo
    13. Kevin Hollevoet
    14. Piet Maes
    15. Xin Zhang
    16. Dirk Jochmans
    17. Karen Ven
    18. Jeroen Lammertyn
    19. Karen Vanhoorelbeke
    20. Nico Callewaert
    21. Paul De Munter
    22. Dominique Schols
    23. Hendrik Jan Thibaut
    24. Johan Neyts
    25. Paul Declerck
    26. Nick Geukens

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  3. Distinct SARS-CoV-2 sensing pathways in pDCs driving TLR7-antiviral vs. TLR2-immunopathological responses in COVID-19

    This article has 26 authors:
    1. Renée M. van der Sluis
    2. Lamin B. Cham
    3. Albert Gris Oliver
    4. Kristine R. Gammelgaard
    5. Jesper G. Pedersen
    6. Manja Idorn
    7. Ulvi Ahmadov
    8. Sabine Sanches Hernandez
    9. Ena Cémalovic
    10. Stine H. Godsk
    11. Jacob Thyrsted
    12. Jesper D. Gunst
    13. Silke D. Nielsen
    14. Janni J. Jørgensen
    15. Tobias Wang Bjerg
    16. Anders Laustsen
    17. Line S. Reinert
    18. David Olagnier
    19. Rasmus O. Bak
    20. Mads Kjolby
    21. Christian K. Holm
    22. Martin Tolstrup
    23. Søren R. Paludan
    24. Lasse S. Kristensen
    25. Ole S. Søgaard
    26. Martin R. Jakobsen

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  4. Preclinical evaluation of a COVID-19 vaccine candidate based on a recombinant RBD fusion heterodimer of SARS-CoV-2

    This article has 46 authors:
    1. Antonio Barreiro
    2. Antoni Prenafeta
    3. Gregori Bech-Sabat
    4. Mercè Roca
    5. Eva Perozo Mur
    6. Ricard March
    7. Luis González-González
    8. Laia Madrenas
    9. Júlia Corominas
    10. Alex Fernández
    11. Alexandra Moros
    12. Manuel Cañete
    13. Mercè Molas
    14. Thais Pentinat-Pelegrin
    15. Clara Panosa
    16. Alberto Moreno
    17. Ester Puigvert Molas
    18. Eva Pol Vilarrassa
    19. Jordi Palmada
    20. Carme Garriga
    21. Teresa Prat Cabañas
    22. Javier Iglesias-Fernández
    23. Júlia Vergara-Alert
    24. Cristina Lorca-Oró
    25. Núria Roca
    26. Leira Fernández-Bastit
    27. Jordi Rodon
    28. Mònica Pérez
    29. Joaquim Segalés
    30. Edwards Pradenas
    31. Silvia Marfil
    32. Benjamin Trinité
    33. Raquel Ortiz
    34. Bonaventura Clotet
    35. Julià Blanco
    36. Jorge Díaz Pedroza
    37. Rosa Ampudia Carrasco
    38. Yaiza Rosales Salgado
    39. Jordina Loubat-Casanovas
    40. Sara Capdevila Larripa
    41. Julia Garcia Prado
    42. Jordi Barretina
    43. Marta Sisteré-Oró
    44. Paula Cebollada Rica
    45. Andreas Meyerhans
    46. Laura Ferrer

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  5. Identification of a promiscuous conserved CTL epitope within the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein

    This article has 10 authors:
    1. Sheng Jiang
    2. Shuting Wu
    3. Gan Zhao
    4. Yue He
    5. Xinrong Guo
    6. Zhiyu Zhang
    7. Jiawang Hou
    8. Yuan Ding
    9. Alex Cheng
    10. Bin Wang

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  6. Resolving SARS-CoV-2 CD4+ T cell specificity via reverse epitope discovery

    This article has 8 authors:
    1. Mikhail V. Pogorelyy
    2. Elisa Rosati
    3. Anastasia A. Minervina
    4. Robert C. Mettelman
    5. Alexander Scheffold
    6. Andre Franke
    7. Petra Bacher
    8. Paul G. Thomas

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  7. A modified porous silicon microparticle promotes mucosal delivery of SARS-CoV-2 antigen and induction of potent and durable systemic and mucosal T helper 1 skewed protective immunity

    This article has 13 authors:
    1. Awadalkareem Adam
    2. Qing Shi
    3. Binbin Wang
    4. Jing Zou
    5. Junhua Mai
    6. Samantha R Osman
    7. Wenzhe Wu
    8. Xuping Xie
    9. Patricia V Aguilar
    10. Xiaoyong Bao
    11. Pei-Yong Shi
    12. Haifa Shen
    13. Tian Wang

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  8. Self-assembling short immunostimulatory duplex RNAs with broad-spectrum antiviral activity

    This article has 22 authors:
    1. Longlong Si
    2. Haiqing Bai
    3. Crystal Yuri Oh
    4. Amanda Jiang
    5. Fan Hong
    6. Tian Zhang
    7. Yongxin Ye
    8. Tristan X. Jordan
    9. James Logue
    10. Marisa McGrath
    11. Chaitra Belgur
    12. Karina Calderon
    13. Atiq Nurani
    14. Wuji Cao
    15. Kenneth E. Carlson
    16. Rachelle Prantil-Baun
    17. Steven P. Gygi
    18. Dong Yang
    19. Colleen B. Jonsson
    20. Benjamin R. tenOever
    21. Matthew Frieman
    22. Donald E. Ingber

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  9. Decidual immune response following COVID-19 during pregnancy varies by timing of maternal SARS-CoV-2 infection

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Lillian J. Juttukonda
    2. Elisha M. Wachman
    3. Jeffery Boateng
    4. Mayuri Jain
    5. Yoel Benarroch
    6. Elizabeth S. Taglauer

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  10. Widespread discrepancy in Nnt genotypes and genetic backgrounds complicates granzyme A and other knockout mouse studies

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    1. Daniel J Rawle
    2. Thuy T Le
    3. Troy Dumenil
    4. Cameron Bishop
    5. Kexin Yan
    6. Eri Nakayama
    7. Phillip I Bird
    8. Andreas Suhrbier
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      This paper is of interest not only for immunologists studying the inflammation, but also for biomedical researchers studying various biological processes using C57BL/6 mice. The data in this paper indicate that genetic differences between C57BL/6 substrains can affect reproducibility and generalizability in a broad range of biological studies with mouse models reported to date.

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